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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 10 of Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education Samacheer Kalvi for Biology (Zoology) [English] Class 11 TN Board.


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Evaluation [Pages 192 - 194]

Samacheer Kalvi solutions for Biology (Zoology) [English] Class 11 TN Board 10 Neural Control and Coordination Evaluation [Pages 192 - 194]

Evaluation | Q 1. | Page 192

Which structure in the ear converts pressure waves to action potentials?

  • Tympanic membrane

  • Organ of Corti

  • Oval window

  • Semicircular canal

Evaluation | Q 2. | Page 192

Which of the following pairings is correct?

  • Sensory nerve - afferent

  • Motor nerve - afferent

  • Sensory nerve - ventral

  • Motor nerve - dorsal

Evaluation | Q 3. | Page 192

During synaptic transmission of nerve impulse, neurotransmitter (P) is released from synaptic vesicles by the action of ions (Q). Choose the correct P and Q.

  • P = Acetylcholine, Q = Ca++

  • P = Acetylcholine, Q = Na+

  • P = GABA, Q = Na+

  • P = Cholinesterase, Q = Ca++

Evaluation | Q 4. | Page 192

Examine the diagram of the two cell types A and B given below and select the correct option.

  • Cell-A is the rod cell found evenly all over retina

  • Cell-A is the cone cell more concentrated in the fovea centralis

  • Cell-B is concerned with colour vision in bright light

  • Cell-A is sensitive to bright light intensities

Evaluation | Q 5. | Page 192

Assertion: The imbalance in concentration of Na+, K+ and proteins generates action potential.

Reason: To maintain the unequal distribution of Na+ and K+, the neurons use electrical energy.

  • Both Assertion and Reason are true and Reason is the correct explanation of the Assertion.

  • Both Assertion and Reason are true but the Reason is not the correct explanations of Assertion.

  • Assertion is true, but Reason is false.

  • Both Assertion and Reason are false.

Evaluation | Q 6. | Page 192

Which part of the human brain is concerned with the regulation of body temperature?

  • Cerebellum

  • Cerebrum

  • Medulla oblongata

  • Hypothalamus

Evaluation | Q 7. | Page 192

The respiratory centre is present in the ______.

  • Medulla oblongata

  • Hypothalamus

  • Cerebellum

  • Thalamus

Evaluation | Q 8. | Page 192

Match the following human spinal nerves in column I with their respective number in column II and choose the correct option

column I column II
P. Cervical nerves i. 5 pairs
Q. Thoracic nerve ii. 1 pair
R. Lumbar nerve iii. 12 pairs
S. Coccygeal nerve iv. 8 pairs
  • (P – iv), (Q – iii), (R – i), (S – ii)

  • (P – iii), (Q – i), ( R – ii), (S – iv)

  • (P – iv), (Q – i), (R – ii), ( S – iii)

  • (P – ii), (Q – iv), (R – i), (S – iii)

Evaluation | Q 9. | Page 192

The abundant intracellular cation is ______.

  • H+

  • K+

  • Na+

  • Ca++

Evaluation | Q 10. | Page 193

Which of the following statements is wrong regarding conduction of nerve impulse?

  • In a resting neuron, the axonal membrane is more permeable to K+ ions and nearly impermeable to Na+ ions.

  • Fluid outside the axon has a high concentration of Na+ ions and low concentration of K+, in a resting neuron.

  • Ionic gradient s are maintained by Na+ K+ pumps across the resting membrane, which transport 3Na ions outwards for 2K+ into the cell.

  • A neuron is polarized only when the outer surface of the axonal membrane possess a negative a charge and its inner surface is positively charged.

Evaluation | Q 11. | Page 193

All of the following are associated with the myeline sheath except

  • Faster conduction of nerve impulses

  • Nodes of Ranvier forming gaps along the axon

  • Increased energy output for nerve impulse conduction

  • Saltatory conduction of action potentia

Evaluation | Q 12. | Page 193

Several statements are given here in reference to cone cells which of the following option indicates all correct statements for cone cells?

Statements 

  1. Cone cells are less sensitive in bright light than Rod cells
  2. They are responsible for colour vision 
  3. Erythropsin is a photo pigment which is sensitive to red colour light
  4. They are present in fovea of retina
  • (iii), (ii) and (i)

  • (ii), (iii) and (iv)

  • (i), (iii) and (iv)

  • (i), (ii) and (iv)

Evaluation | Q 13. | Page 193

Which of the following statement concerning the somatic division of the peripheral neural system is incorrect?

  • Its pathways innervate skeletal muscles

  • Its pathways are usually voluntary

  • Some of its pathways are referred to as reflex arcs

  • Its pathways always involve four neurons

Evaluation | Q 14. | Page 193

When the potential across the axon membrane is more negative than the normal resting potential, the neuron is said to be in a state of ______.

  • Depolarization

  • Hyperpolarization

  • Repolarization

  • Hypopolarization

Evaluation | Q 15. | Page 193

Why is the blind spot called so?

Evaluation | Q 16. | Page 193

Sam’s optometrist tells him that his intraocular pressure is high. What is this condition called and which fluid does it involve?

Evaluation | Q 17. | Page 193

The action potential occurs in response to a threshold stimulus; but not at sub-threshold stimuli. What is the name of the principle involved?

Evaluation | Q 18. | Page 193

Pleasant smell of food urged Ravi to rush into the kitchen. Name the parts of the brain involved in the identification of food and emotional responses to odour.

Evaluation | Q 19. | Page 193

Cornea transplant in humans is almost never rejected. State the reason.

Evaluation | Q 20. | Page 194

At the end of repolarization, the nerve membrane gets hyperpolarized. Why?

Evaluation | Q 21. | Page 194

The choroid plexus secretes cerebrospinal fluid. List the function of it.

Evaluation | Q 22. | Page 194

What is ANS? Explain the components of ANS.

Evaluation | Q 23. | Page 194

Why the limbic system is called the emotional brain? Name the parts of it.

Evaluation | Q 24. | Page 194

Classify receptors based on type of stimuli.

Evaluation | Q 25. | Page 194

Differentiate between rod and cone cells.

Evaluation | Q 26. | Page 194

The sense of taste is considered to be the most pleasurable of all senses.

Describe the structure of the receptor involved with a diagram.

Evaluation | Q 27. | Page 194

Describe the sensory receptors present in the skin.

Solutions for 10: Neural Control and Coordination

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